A belt conveyor system is a commonly used mean of transportation for dry bulk material. The system components are subjected to wear because of the multiple rotating components. This will result in component failures on the long run. Maintenance or replacement actions are required for these components in order to prevent these system failures. In...

This report is the result of a symposium organised by the department of Urbanism of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of the TU Delft on May 14 2018. with the objective to discuss ideas, methodologies and challenges of a planning and design education for water resilient cities.

With growing demands on speed and amount of freight transport and simultaneous technological progress in data processing and the development of mobile applications, possibilities for the freight transport sector arise. In this paper we specifically look into the latest developments in the field of instant freight transport, i.e. services...

The coastal landscape of South Florida faces many challenges connected to climate change and urbanization. Sea level rise, loss of ecosystems, land subsidence, aquifer depletion are some of the issues that need serious attention. Landscape Approach Florida is showcasing results of a Landscape Architecture Design Lab where seven MSc-graduates...

Nuclear power plants are exposed to a variety of hazards, which may result in risks (the product of the likelihood of the hazard and resulting consequence). One of the key objectives of the NARSIS project is to improve the integration of external hazards and their consequences with existing state-of-the-art risk assessment methodologies in the...

Emerging quantum technologies will impact industry and society at large, but how and to what extent we do not know yet. That is why a TU Delft Quantum Vision team set about exploring this impact, with a special focus on quantum internet as the first technology that is likely to become reality.

The Pianc Design guidelines for inalnd waterways contain a generalised approach, based om the review of existing guidelines and the corresponding Concept Design Method, reflecting practice examples in the so called 'Practice approach' and in special cases using field experiments or real-time simulation techniques.